High-quality Alzheimer’s Care services are available for our senior clients with Alzheimer’s disease.
TLC Nursing Registry provides Alzheimer’s Care services focused on assisting senior patients with Alzheimer’s disease in comfortably living their daily lives at home. Our services include:
- Expert Alzheimer’s In-Home Care
- Caregivers trained and specialized
- Expert 24-hour Live-in Care
- Companion Care
- Bathing / Toileting / Dressing
- Light Housekeeping / Laundry
- Meal Preparation
- Transportation (Doctors, Errands…)
- Medication Reminders
- Safety Supervision (Moving or Walking)
- Respite Care
- Available 24/7
- Long-Term Care Insurances accepted
What Makes Our Alzheimer’s Care Different
Alzheimer’s care requires more than just assistance—it demands a deep understanding of the condition itself. We take a thoughtful, person-centered approach that respects both the physical and emotional changes your loved one may experience. Instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach, we get to know your family and develop a care plan that evolves with time.
As a trusted provider of Alzheimer’s care services in Miami-Dade County, Florida, we focus on maintaining daily routines, encouraging moments of joy, and providing gentle guidance. Our care is rooted in constant reassurance and emotional support that helps create a safe and structured environment.
Every caregiver we place has been specifically trained in Alzheimer’s support, with a focus on building trust, reducing anxiety, and fostering consistency. Beyond that, we maintain close communication with families. We don’t just offer care—we offer partnership. You’ll always be informed, involved, and supported as your loved one receives the care they need.
Why Families Trust TLC Nursing Registry
At TLC, Alzheimer’s care is never treated as just a task. We know how emotional this journey can be, so we focus on delivering peace of mind. Families who come to us find relief in knowing their loved one is cared for by someone experienced, attentive, and genuinely invested.
You won’t have to worry about navigating this alone—we’re here every step of the way, with regular caregiver check-ins, a 24/7 helpline, and support navigating long-term care insurance options.
Our Home Health Care Services include:
- Free in-Home care evaluation
- Free Regular follow-up to ensure that the caregiver provides the best quality of care
- 24/7 Helpline
- Customized and flexible schedule
- Long-term or short-term care
- Live-in care
- All major Long-Term Care Insurances accepted
- Experienced Caregivers in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Dementia living assistance
- The Best Quality of Care at the Best Price
Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer’s Care
How do I know if Alzheimer’s care at home is the right option for my loved one?
If your loved one is experiencing memory loss, confusion with daily routines, or increased safety risks, in-home care may offer the right balance of support and familiarity. We help families evaluate these factors during our initial assessments and adjust care to meet their specific needs.
What should I expect from a caregiver who specializes in Alzheimer’s care?
A caregiver with Alzheimer’s experience should have training in dementia communication, patience under pressure, and an understanding of how to manage changing behaviors. We ensure our caregivers are equipped with these skills and also receive ongoing guidance based on each client’s evolving condition.
Can in-home Alzheimer’s care support someone in the early stages of the disease?
Yes. In fact, early-stage care can be especially effective at building trust, maintaining routines, and supporting independence. We develop care plans that evolve as the condition progresses, starting with light assistance and adjusting over time.
How often should a care plan be reviewed or updated?
Care plans should be reviewed regularly and adjusted as your loved one’s needs change. We work closely with families to monitor these changes and modify care approaches to ensure continued comfort and safety.
What role should I play in my loved one’s care once professional help is involved?
Family involvement is still important, even with professional care in place. We encourage collaboration, keeping you informed and involved in key decisions while allowing you time to rest and recharge.
Are there specific techniques caregivers use to reduce agitation or confusion?
Yes. Common strategies include maintaining familiar routines, speaking clearly and calmly, and avoiding overstimulation. We use these techniques regularly and tailor them to each client’s personality and history.
What happens during the first visit or assessment for Alzheimer’s care?
The first visit is typically a care evaluation where we learn about your loved one’s daily habits, medical needs, and personality. This helps us design a personalized care plan and ensure a comfortable match with the caregiver.
Experience Compassionate Care—Right Where You Need It Most
Let our dedicated caregivers bring comfort, safety, and peace of mind to your loved one—contact us today to schedule your free in-home care consultation.